White Paper – Switching to a Decentralized Heating System: Why It Makes Sense and What to Consider
For decades, centralized systems have been the de facto standard in many commercial building applications including college campuses, hospitals, correctional facilities, large corporate buildings, and apartment complexes. As these legacy centralized plants need to be replaced, many building owners, facility managers, contractors, and engineers are faced with the decision of whether or not to switch to a decentralized system. There are many benefits to converting a centralized plant to a decentralized system including lower costs of installation, operation, and maintenance; greater reliability; longer system operation life; improved energy efficiency; smaller carbon footprint; environmental (cleaner air; less water waste). In order to reap – and maximize – these benefits, decision makers should consider all the factors associated with switching to a decentralized heating system. Enter your information below to view this informative white paper: